Almost a Success, The Spanish AMELI Light Machine Gun

Published on February 14, 2018
Duration: 13:46

The Spanish AMELI LMG, a 5.56mm roller-locked weapon, shares lineage with the MG45 and CETME LMG. Despite an aggressive design featuring a quick-change barrel and bipods, its reputation was severely damaged by poor quality control stemming from Spanish government cost-cutting. Spanish Marines found it unreliable, preferring the heavier MG3 due to frequent malfunctions and parts breakage.

Quick Summary

The Spanish AMELI is a 5.56mm roller-locked LMG related to the MG45. Despite features like a quick-change barrel, its reputation was ruined by poor quality control stemming from government cost-cutting, leading to frequent malfunctions and soldier preference for the older MG3.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the AMELI LMG
  2. 00:34AMELI Design and Ergonomics
  3. 01:36Historical Lineage: MG45 and CETME
  4. 05:25Reliability Issues and Government Influence
  5. 06:18Technical Specs and SUSAT Optics
  6. 08:34Spanish Marine Field Experience

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AMELI Light Machine Gun?

The AMELI is a 5.56mm belt-fed light machine gun developed in Spain. It features a roller-locking mechanism similar to the MG45 and was designed for aggressive assault roles, including a quick-change barrel.

What historical firearms is the AMELI related to?

While visually resembling the MG42, the AMELI's internal roller-locking design is more closely related to the late-WWII MG45. It evolved from the 7.62mm Mauser CETME LMG developed in the 1970s and 80s.

Why did the Spanish AMELI LMG fail?

The AMELI suffered from significant reliability issues due to Spanish government intervention and cost-cutting measures during manufacturing. This resulted in poor quality control, frequent malfunctions, and parts breakage, damaging its reputation.

What were the key features of the AMELI LMG?

Key features included a quick-change barrel (5-10 seconds), MG42-style bipods, an open feed tray for round counting, iron sights to 1000m, and provisions for mounting SUSAT optical sights on some variants.

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